No. But Jamaica has a Governor General which is appointed by Queen Elizabeth.
queen Elizabeth is queen of Jamaica
Jamaica is a constitutional monarchy. It`s head of state is the king or Queen of the United Kingdom. At this moment that is Queen Elizabeth the Second. In Jamaica she is known as the Queen of Jamaica
Jamaica is ruled by the Government of Jamaica.
Jamaica is independent but is part of the Commonwealth - the remnants of the British Empire. There are some legal links as HM Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of the UK, is also Queen of Jamaica.
yes he is called bob marry No Jamaica does not have a King. However Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom is the symbolic Head of State of Jamaica, however she has little to no actual power.
In Jamaica, where the queen has her holiday.
The Head of State of Jamaica is Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom who is represented by the Governor General of Jamaica.
The Monarch of Jamaica is the Queen of England. HM Queen Elizabeth II
The Head of State of Jamaica is Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom who is represented by the Governor General of Jamaica.
The Queen can't make political decisions in Jamaica. It is a democracy, but she cannot decide that. The Government makes the decisions.
Kingston, jamaica
Jamaica is a constitutional monarchy and is a member of the Commonwealth of Great Britain. The Governor General of Jamaica appointed by the Queen or King of England is currently Sir Patrick Allen.